Powder puff and pad.



W. A. MEYER.

POWDER PUFF AND PAD.

APPLICATION TILED SEPT.12,1913.

1,095,998, Patented May 5,1914.

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WALTER A. MEYER, 0F BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF T0 RICRD JAEGER I'OWDER PUFF AND PAD.

Specification of Letters .Patent.

Patented ay 5, i fi.

Application filed September 12, 1913. Serial No. 788,409.

extension through which the puff is filled and which can be folded into a pocket formed between the puff. and the pad fixed to it.

To render my invention more clear, the same is illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which similar reference characters denote corresponding parts and in which Figure 1 is a front elevation of the device and Fig. 2 a longitudinal section'on line 2-2 of Fig. l.

The powder puif is made of cloth or other fibrous material in form of a bag a, preferably of an integral piece folded upon itself and stitched around its edges, leaving a narrow opening a at the to to the edges of which a tube 6 made of 0 0th or other suitable material is stitched. This tube serves for filling the bag with the powder 0 to be contained therein. Fixed to one side of the pufi so as to form a pocket 6 between itself and the pod is a ad 6 of soft, woolly material. Through 519 opening 0 formed between the free edge of the pad and the pufi the tube 1) may be folded into the pocket 0', after the puff is filledwith owder. I

In use'the puif is knoc ed against the part to which the powder is to be applied, whereby the latter is pressed, outwardly through the pores or holes a between the pad fibers of the material. By the wooll some excess of powder may be easily removed and the powder layer rendered uni form.

What I claim ters Patent is:

A combination ladys pad, consisting of a bag ormed of porous and soft material and having a flexible mom ber through which the powder is poured in, and a pad of soft and woolly material fixed to said bag and forming a pocket with-the latter into which said member is folded, after the bag is filled.

and desire to secure byLet- In testimony whereof I afidx mysignature in presence of two witnesses.

Witnesses: l

E. D. JUNIOR, MAX E. ORDMANN.

owder pus" and WALTER A. I 

